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Being a woods golfer, other than for a strong headwind, even the Photon is probably too much.
Get a heavier inertia or a Wrath for headwind shots. If that's not enough Fission Teslas can handle a descent headwind. Plasma Tesla can handle a strong headwind. |
Yeah you guys are probably right haha.. I like my light fission Photons but they aren't much good in the wind...I was eyeing a 160 plasma..
I've got some 174 Inertias and 155's.. I like my weight usually 170 or less. I should maybe get a mid weight one. I had decent luck with them in the wind, surprisingly. I'm trying to fill an OS slot I hardly need, lost my Resistor in a pond in the wind. I didn't click with it.. Light but stable is what I'm asking I guess. Thing is if I want some Gyro I need to preorder before the disc vendor comes.. His trailer is too small to bring both Axiom and MVP and it's a crap shoot what he leaves at home. All the Innova and Discraft comes though. I know I want that 150 plasma Crave! I think I might want a 150 Relay.. I kinda want another fission Volt at 162 ish.. |
Most of my woods discs and drivers are very similar.. I have a collection of light MVP stuff in the lower speed class.. Thing is I go somewhere open and windy and I get beat up real bad. Since I only play those courses occasionally I need advice.
How about a 165 sparkle proton inertia? If I remember right there's some beef to the sparklies? |
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As far as open shots, I have never had the wind turn over a Neutron Tesla( At my arm speed, I need the head wind). The only problem I have with a N Tesla is that if one throws with any nose up angle, it will fly a J shape patrern. No lie, I have had them fade back towards me. The plasmas does not have that hard of a fade though, even a little nose up. |
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For some headwind help, I know this isn't gyro but I recommend the Discmania CD3. It's a very thin/controllable rim size, even for a speed 11. But it still goes far. I have to release it on an anny if I want it to truly flex, otherwise if thrown flat it just gets a baby amount of turn and fades controllably. With a touch of hyzer it can handle reasonable headwinds (less than 15 mph). If you're playing woods golf, you probably don't need much more headwind help than that anyway. For reference, I throw my CD3 and Waves around 310'-330' and max out Ballistas at 330'-370'. |
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